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carol: a crisis for what? >> college costs keep going up, no one knows how to fix the problem, and that is tied to the government so investors are concerned. it is affecting the economy in big ways, but people think they will get paid back. so it is not a crisis in the finance world, but it is bad news for students. enterprising companies are trying to find a way to make this better for students, how can they take on lesson debt. one proposal is income sharing agreement. carol: isa's. >> instead of a $10,000 loan, you would have $10,000 front did to you, and you pay it back in the real world with a percentage of your income. maybe 5% of your income for eight years after you graduate. jason: there are so many things interesting about this story. purdue is a named school adopting this. how does it work there? >> purdue has been doing this for a couple years. they want to make education a, and this program might help with that. what they are doing, they have a program open to juniors and seniors, -- they want you
carol: a crisis for what? >> college costs keep going up, no one knows how to fix the problem, and that is tied to the government so investors are concerned. it is affecting the economy in big ways, but people think they will get paid back. so it is not a crisis in the finance world, but it is bad news for students. enterprising companies are trying to find a way to make this better for students, how can they take on lesson debt. one proposal is income sharing agreement. carol: isa's....
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carol: isa's. loan,tead of a $10,000 you would have $10,000 front did to you, and you pay it back in the real world with a percentage of your income. maybe 5% of your income for eight years after you graduate. jason: there are so many things interesting about this story. purdue is a named school adopting this. how does it work there. thisrdue has been doing for a couple years. they want to make education a, and this program might help with that. doing, they have a program open to juniors and -- they want you to take out loans, but be competitive with private student loans. if you are an english major, at higher thanill pay an engineer. jason: as a former english major looking at that, ok, they do not think i will make a lot of money. >> they have a lot of research on what their graduates make in their first years out of school. they look and say, what percentage of your income can you pay? carol: what happens if you lose your job. >> students say this is what stands out to them, if you lose your jo
carol: isa's. loan,tead of a $10,000 you would have $10,000 front did to you, and you pay it back in the real world with a percentage of your income. maybe 5% of your income for eight years after you graduate. jason: there are so many things interesting about this story. purdue is a named school adopting this. how does it work there. thisrdue has been doing for a couple years. they want to make education a, and this program might help with that. doing, they have a program open to juniors and --...
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carol: i am carol massar. join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our podcast. find it on itunes and of course, bloomberg.com. jason: and find us at businessweek.com and our mobile app. carol: japan is at a crossroads as the country gets ready for a royal succession. jason: while no longer a rising superpower, it is pioneering the way a wealthy nation ages. carol: i love this story. here is our executive editor. >> japan is this rare island of stability right now. they have some income inequality, but nothing on the scale of the u.s. they don't have these deep class resentments we have seen in recent years in the u.s. and this cultural divide between coastal america and the internal parts of the country. they don't have a brexit drama that goes to the very heart of what kind of country they are going to be. they don't have the yellow vest worker protests we're seeing in france. it is a pretty stable place. i think a big part of
carol: i am carol massar. join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our podcast. find it on itunes and of course, bloomberg.com. jason: and find us at businessweek.com and our mobile app. carol: japan is at a crossroads as the country gets ready for a royal succession. jason: while no longer a rising superpower, it is pioneering the way a wealthy nation ages. carol: i love this story. here is our executive editor....
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carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on the in new channel 119 and york, and in bostond washington, d.c. jason: in london on digital and through the bloomberg business app. let's go to economics. amsterdam home buyers are complaining about brexit. carol: they are indeed. there is an influx of jobs from london but also wealthy newcomers who are driving up home prices. editor. ore from our >> they are one of the quote unquote lucky countries that's getting influx of jobs because of companies leaving the u.k. because of brexit. the thing is amsterdam is not very big, 860,000 people. it already has a housing deficit of about 40,000 units. now we have, you know, some well-heeled new residents coming in and it's bidding up a housing market that's been up 80% over the last four years already. carol: that's what's great about this story. you talk about different individuals who go looking for some homes and it's a horserace. exactly right. >> some realtors are giving people time slots of 10 mips. if you
carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on the in new channel 119 and york, and in bostond washington, d.c. jason: in london on digital and through the bloomberg business app. let's go to economics. amsterdam home buyers are complaining about brexit. carol: they are indeed. there is an influx of jobs from london but also wealthy newcomers who are driving up home prices. editor. ore from our >> they are one of the quote unquote lucky countries that's getting influx of jobs...
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carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio. 960 in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. carol: why we have smartphones and not smart guns? jason: gun makers have resisted transformations that could -- administration cut a deal with smith & wesson, one of the most historic gun makers in the united states. they said they would put in about 2% of revenue into finding out whether there was a research and development path for smart guns. the clinton administration supported this. some folks on both sides of the aisle supported this, but the nra did not. they said smith & wesson were not being loyal to their base or the nra and were siding with the clinton administration. essentially overnight, smith sent -- smith & wesson saw about 40% of their sales plummet and they ended up being sold for pennies on the dollar years later. carol: there is a study you cite, nearly half of gunowners in the u.s. would consider buying a smart gun. polly: part of the thi
carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio. 960 in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. carol: why we have smartphones and not smart guns? jason: gun makers have resisted transformations that could -- administration cut a deal with smith & wesson, one of the most historic gun makers in the united states. they said they would put in about 2% of revenue into finding out whether there was a research and development path for smart...
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carol: yeah! yours? jason: tiktok, i felt so cool at home because my 14-year-old watches these videos. i felt pretty cool for being able to say i know the story. check out our podcast. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ david: since you have been a leader in the house, you have dealt with three presidents. speaker pelosi: i completely and entirely respect the office of the president of united states. david: there was a tax cut in the first year of president trump's administration. speaker pelosi: this tax bill is a tax scam of the highest magnitude. david: would you call mr. mcconnell and say let's have coffee and talk about where things are going? speaker pelosi: i don't drink that much coffee. [laughter] david: you have been vilified by the republicans. speaker pelosi: once you get in that arena, you have to be prepared to take a punch. or prepared to throw a punch, too. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it
carol: yeah! yours? jason: tiktok, i felt so cool at home because my 14-year-old watches these videos. i felt pretty cool for being able to say i know the story. check out our podcast. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ david: since you have been a leader in the house, you have dealt with three presidents. speaker pelosi: i completely and entirely respect the office of the president of united states. david: there was a tax cut in the first year of president trump's administration....
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carol? carol: thank you so much. coming up we will talk about the small-cap space as a canary in the equity call mine. we will dig into the russell 2000 underperformance and talk about what it could say for the broader market. as we had to break, let's recap those gdp numbers. you as growth accelerating by more than expected, coming in with a 3.2% gain competitive to the 3.3% analyst number. --re was a big boost something to keep in mind as we go through the numbers. there is a look at your futures trade. still flat. that is the trade we have seen all morning long. the dollar trading a hair lower. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg daybreak. i am viviana hurtado in the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. coming up on bloomberg markets, bob swan, intel ceo. this is "bloomberg daybreak." archer daniels midland reporting earnings that fell more than expected. one of the world's largest agribusinesses was hurt by bad weather in the u.s. and the u.s.-china trade war. adm also saw margin shrank. the compan
carol? carol: thank you so much. coming up we will talk about the small-cap space as a canary in the equity call mine. we will dig into the russell 2000 underperformance and talk about what it could say for the broader market. as we had to break, let's recap those gdp numbers. you as growth accelerating by more than expected, coming in with a 3.2% gain competitive to the 3.3% analyst number. --re was a big boost something to keep in mind as we go through the numbers. there is a look at your...
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carol: and i am carol massar. join us on "bloomberg businessweek" everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also listen to our podcast on itunes podcasts and bloomberg.com. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. in the business section, you may be overwhelmed if you ever step into one of this japanese retailer don quixote's stores. carol: and that's just how they like it. here is editor jim ellis. jim: the chain bases itself on the fact that don quixote was unconventional and so they are unconventional. they are breaking a lot of the rules retail has had. when you think about large retailers, consistency is something you impose on the chain. you have x in one location, you have them in 500 locations. stores are arranged to the same, but that is not the way it works in don quixote. carol: chaos, it feels like. jim: floor-to-ceiling sensory overload. carol: you have been there? >> i have been to one in thailand. they are expanding now. but this
carol: and i am carol massar. join us on "bloomberg businessweek" everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also listen to our podcast on itunes podcasts and bloomberg.com. jason: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. in the business section, you may be overwhelmed if you ever step into one of this japanese retailer don quixote's stores. carol: and that's just how they like it. here is editor jim ellis. jim: the chain...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. coming up, the crisis fiat faces now that it has lost its indispensable leader in the late sergio marchionne. can mario batali's restaurant empire survive without him? on the cover, how generations z is changing online retail. this is the generation of people reaching adulthood in the second decade of the 21st century. they don't know life without the internet. in china, these kids are showing the rest of us how to live in a commerce world. jim ellis has that story. jim: this will be the largest demographic group since boomers. the same way boomers transformed the way we shopped after world war ii, we will probably see this group do the same. by the middle of next decade or maybe sooner, this will be the largest consumer group. there are so many of them. these are the children of gen x. they are different kinds of consumers. they have grown up in a world where mobile, internet shopping, where being able to talk back and forth to r
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. coming up, the crisis fiat faces now that it has lost its indispensable leader in the late sergio marchionne. can mario batali's restaurant empire survive without him? on the cover, how generations z is changing online retail. this is the generation of people reaching adulthood in the second decade of the 21st century. they don't know life without the internet. in...
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carol: where? matt: a lot of new yorkers don't matt: the northwest corner, it used to be the place for shipbuilding. but it was decommissioned as we no longer need it, and then it just sort of lay vacant. and the city took over, but where the wegmans is going is this one area in a corner of the navy yard called admiral's row. where the officers had their quarters. that had been completely desolated, it was an eyesore. people were afraid to walk past it. eventually, in 2015, the city entity that manages the navy yard awarded the development contract to doug steiner, you might know him from steiner studios, the massive film production studio also in the navy yard. he had worked with wegmans once or twice, so he knew them, knew they would be a great tenant. but the challenge is wegmans has never been in a major metro area. they have stores on the outskirts of boston, stores in rochester. but rochester is not brooklyn. carol: in pursuits, we have a new kind of cocktail. jason: they call them listening
carol: where? matt: a lot of new yorkers don't matt: the northwest corner, it used to be the place for shipbuilding. but it was decommissioned as we no longer need it, and then it just sort of lay vacant. and the city took over, but where the wegmans is going is this one area in a corner of the navy yard called admiral's row. where the officers had their quarters. that had been completely desolated, it was an eyesore. people were afraid to walk past it. eventually, in 2015, the city entity that...
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carol: yeah! yours? jason: tiktok, i felt so cool at home because my 14-year-old watches these videos. i felt pretty cool for being able to say i know the story. check out our podcast. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. scarlet: betting on the young. are millennial themed funds in disguise? we talk about the prospect of gen y. and the age-old debate, 25 years after the first etf launch, you cannot agree whether it helps or hurts liquidity. aaron brown gives us his take. and see words with a twist. j.p. morgan set a new bar for
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carol: why focus on germany now? >> one reason is that brexit has taken up a lot of care when we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road until october. germany is the biggest economy, and we are starting to see three elements, one is the economic story has gotten tepid. another is the political story. ms. merkel is the most powerful real political figure europe has, and there is a succession story. the third is the banking story, deutsche bank being a once upon a time bank of germany, and became an international bank. now it is grappling with the -- what size it is supposed to be. jason: wide-ranging implications in germany and the global financial system. ed robinson brought us more. >> these banks are the twin pillars of the commercial banking system in germany, so they are vital institutions. they are also weak institutions, both banks have struggled to generate revenue growth, profitability, to show the kind of strength and resilience a lot of european banks have started to produce after y
carol: why focus on germany now? >> one reason is that brexit has taken up a lot of care when we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road until october. germany is the biggest economy, and we are starting to see three elements, one is the economic story has gotten tepid. another is the political story. ms. merkel is the most powerful real political figure europe has, and there is a succession story. the third is the banking story, deutsche bank being a once upon a...
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carol: exactly right. up next, spies and refugees make bogot, the new casablanca. -- bogota the new casablanca. jason: and the new risk all nuclear power plants face thanks to climate change. carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." jason: join us for bloomberg everyday on the radio. and catch up by listening and subscribing to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. mercenaries, spies, double agent, and refugees are all gathering in bogotÁ. jason: the troubles in venezuela are turning the colombian capital into something like casablanca. carol: seemingly everyone is looking to help or take advantage of the crisis. >> something like 1.3 million immigrants have moved. refugees have left venezuela. next-door neighbor. proximity. the other thing not to forget is so many colombians moved to venezuela when it was in oil-rich paradise. columbia is relatively stable, i don't want to overstate that. there are
carol: exactly right. up next, spies and refugees make bogot, the new casablanca. -- bogota the new casablanca. jason: and the new risk all nuclear power plants face thanks to climate change. carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." jason: join us for bloomberg everyday on the radio. and catch up by listening and subscribing to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app....
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carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." jason: join us for bloomberg the everyday on the radio. and catch up by listening and subscribing to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. mercenaries, spies, double agents are all gathering in bogota. jason: the troubles in venezuela are turning the colombian capital something at casablanca -- like casablanca. carol: were seemingly everyone is trying to help or take advantage of the christ. -- crisis. >> something like 1,000,000.3 moved -- 1.3ve moved. immigrants have and columbia is relatively stable, i don't want to overstate that. jason: after years of being the opposite. >> that is right, these marxist guerrillas. suddenly, you have a country that has come into its own in a position to the welcoming of refugees. unlike syrian refugees in germany, they all speak the same language and same culture. carol: integration was never an issue, correct? >> yes, i have never even passed an immigration law is nobody wanted to move there. if th
carol: this is "bloomberg: businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." jason: join us for bloomberg the everyday on the radio. and catch up by listening and subscribing to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. mercenaries, spies, double agents are all gathering in bogota. jason: the troubles in venezuela are turning the colombian capital something at casablanca -- like casablanca. carol: were seemingly...
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♪ carol: welcome. i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. of dominicansds are hunting for treasure that may not exist. jason: a special focus on the future of europe's important economy -- that would be germany. carol: who is going to sell angela merkel's shoes? jason: how to help deutsche bank -- editor joel weber joins us now. carol: why focus on germany? up a lot ofs taken air when we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road. october is the new time i. let's talk about germany which is europe's biggest economy. what we see is there are three elements. story has economics gotten tepid. the political story -- mark ballas the most powerful political figure europe has and there is a succession story we need to be aware of. deutsche bank being this once upon a time it was the bank of germany and then it became an international bank. it is grappling with what size it is supposed to be. jason: that is a fast-moving story with wide-ranging implications. these banks are the twin pillars of the financial system, the commercia
♪ carol: welcome. i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. of dominicansds are hunting for treasure that may not exist. jason: a special focus on the future of europe's important economy -- that would be germany. carol: who is going to sell angela merkel's shoes? jason: how to help deutsche bank -- editor joel weber joins us now. carol: why focus on germany? up a lot ofs taken air when we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road. october is the new time i. let's talk...
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carol: yours? jason: i love the international cover story about meitaun because it reminds us that china is so much further ahead than the rest of the world and how they are using technology in their everyday lives. carol: you can find more stories online over the weekend. jason: and check out our podcast, download, subscribe of its available on itunes, soundcloud, and liver.com. -- bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need, and still save hundreds of dollars. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the gig or get unlimited. and now get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. click,
carol: yours? jason: i love the international cover story about meitaun because it reminds us that china is so much further ahead than the rest of the world and how they are using technology in their everyday lives. carol: you can find more stories online over the weekend. jason: and check out our podcast, download, subscribe of its available on itunes, soundcloud, and liver.com. -- bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line...
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that's when carol became, her word, obsessed. if the police couldn't track down her daughter's killer, well, then, she would. >> the anger just surged through me. and that's when i went to the streets, and i literally put 60,000 miles on my struck searching for her killer. >> you put yourself in harm's way? >> oh, absolutely. i remember going to a place, and the lady said, you need to leave before somebody hurts you. >> that's how the days and weeks passed. >> i had a gun put to my head one night. >> in a frenzy of new leads that never panned out, with carol often ending up parked outside the apartment where angie was murdered. >> i would just stare at that house and stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. >> something else carol couldn't stop doing -- reading police reports, practically memorizing them. >> i don't sleep when i get up, and i just go, what part of this don't i understand? >> it didn't make sense? >> none of it made sense. >> and in one of those reports, carol found a phrase, whic
that's when carol became, her word, obsessed. if the police couldn't track down her daughter's killer, well, then, she would. >> the anger just surged through me. and that's when i went to the streets, and i literally put 60,000 miles on my struck searching for her killer. >> you put yourself in harm's way? >> oh, absolutely. i remember going to a place, and the lady said, you need to leave before somebody hurts you. >> that's how the days and weeks passed. >> i...
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carol? carol: i am here with the key voice. former co-ceo of whole foods. your know it -- your new company is stonewall. great to be with you again. i have to talk to you about whole foods. a couple of years from the news that amazon bought about, is it late -- hasn't played out how you thought? >> on balance, yet. look at the large theme of digitizing whole foods. i'm thinking of the offer -- the combination of the strengths of the companies is realized for joining with prime. any cultural combination takes time to settle in, values have to join together. on balance in the marketplace, whole foods continues to come forward through the partnership with amazon. carol: i'm thinking about when holes foods opened in to trick -- when whole foods open to detroit. people said it would not work. you embrace the citizens and culture and it is still working. lter: it celebrated its sixth anniversary in june. it was my foulest -- my proudest moment as a grocery. it points to this larger concern that is being discussed at milken, which is the tremendous disparity. food
carol? carol: i am here with the key voice. former co-ceo of whole foods. your know it -- your new company is stonewall. great to be with you again. i have to talk to you about whole foods. a couple of years from the news that amazon bought about, is it late -- hasn't played out how you thought? >> on balance, yet. look at the large theme of digitizing whole foods. i'm thinking of the offer -- the combination of the strengths of the companies is realized for joining with prime. any...
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carol: you see that continuing? brian: we see that continuing, and that is a favorable backdrop in real estate. carol: you close a big fund this year. what is her next big target acquisition when it comes to real estate? a $15 billiond is fund with a global mandate, so we can invest throughout the world. half of that will be invested in the u.s., because of the strength i talked about. the other half will be around the world. we are in europe, u.k., australia, asia. countries overall. among the global opportunities, any of particular where you see good opportunities? u.s., we hade the a large transaction in that on the last year, citi. high-quality portfolio of assets . it will really benefit from a lot of those favorable macro backdrop things i talked about. we have projects going on all over. about to close a transaction in shanghai. we are very active in europe as well. we are seeing good opportunities all over the world. interesting. is the economic doctrine does not look so good but that also provides opportuni
carol: you see that continuing? brian: we see that continuing, and that is a favorable backdrop in real estate. carol: you close a big fund this year. what is her next big target acquisition when it comes to real estate? a $15 billiond is fund with a global mandate, so we can invest throughout the world. half of that will be invested in the u.s., because of the strength i talked about. the other half will be around the world. we are in europe, u.k., australia, asia. countries overall. among the...
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maria: i'm so sorry, carol. you haven't spoken to him, you're not allowed to speak to him. >> no, no. maria: what are they telling you in response to why you can't even -- he can't even make a phone call. >> this is their judicial system, these are their laws and this is japan, as had they say. maria: they are the third largest economy and they said that they were a democrat you dt there haven't been formal charges and he can't defend himself. do you believe he will get a fair trial? >> well, according to his lawyers, they're not too confident because the signs that we've been seeing, no. maria: you don't think he'll get a fair trial? >> i don't think so. i hope he will for our sake because if he doesn't get a fair trial -- carlos is innocent, but his lawyers are not too confident. maria: so what happened, carol? this was a coup. i reported it right from day one, because i knew a that there was upset behind the scenes about him possibly wanting to merge renault and nissan. was this a coup? that's what carlos sai
maria: i'm so sorry, carol. you haven't spoken to him, you're not allowed to speak to him. >> no, no. maria: what are they telling you in response to why you can't even -- he can't even make a phone call. >> this is their judicial system, these are their laws and this is japan, as had they say. maria: they are the third largest economy and they said that they were a democrat you dt there haven't been formal charges and he can't defend himself. do you believe he will get a fair...
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carol lee is in washington. she's covered the vice president for years. also with me here in the studio, "the new york times" shane go goldmach. tell us what we should be expecting in the next few days and let's talk about the focus on charlotteville in that new video. >> reporter: do me a favor. if you see a taller gentleman walking down the stairs that looks like joe biden, give me a shout so we can talk to him. he's on a train from washington this morning. the way his campaign is framing this announcement is hitting on three pillars. the first time is that announcement video talking about this fight for the soul of america. that is going to be followed on monday with the former vice president in pittsburgh, pe pennsylvania, and then that third pillar is about bridging the divides in america. that will be in a big public rally on may 18th in philadelphia. he's going to be a little bit of fundraising. that's on the agenda for tonight as well. let's talk about that video, though. the first words out of the vice president's mouth as he announced his candid
carol lee is in washington. she's covered the vice president for years. also with me here in the studio, "the new york times" shane go goldmach. tell us what we should be expecting in the next few days and let's talk about the focus on charlotteville in that new video. >> reporter: do me a favor. if you see a taller gentleman walking down the stairs that looks like joe biden, give me a shout so we can talk to him. he's on a train from washington this morning. the way his...
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i take carol's point. there is a way of seeing it as bland and straight forward, looking at procedures. that's not what the attorney general would normally do. if he wants the ig report, that suggests he wants the facts and a whole reexamination of the bogus charges involving mccabe and the like. that can only inflame a political squabble that the doj has no business being in. it's not in barr's interest to be in. >> here's the thing, carol. there are good faith interpretations of his actions and bad faith. the bad faith from the white house is given. the pressure from the white house is given. we know what they want and they do not report the independence of the department. i want to get your reaction to what he said when asked whether the white house had seen the report which would not be improper. it would be fairly standard, but he gave a weird squirrely answer yesterday and another today. >> has anyone in the white house seen any of the report? >> i'm not going to -- i'm landing the plane right now an
i take carol's point. there is a way of seeing it as bland and straight forward, looking at procedures. that's not what the attorney general would normally do. if he wants the ig report, that suggests he wants the facts and a whole reexamination of the bogus charges involving mccabe and the like. that can only inflame a political squabble that the doj has no business being in. it's not in barr's interest to be in. >> here's the thing, carol. there are good faith interpretations of his...
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david: carol, go ahead. >> congressman, it's carol roth. you mentioned the democrats putting their money where their mouth is. i find it's putting the taxpayers' money where everybody's mouth is and unfortunately on both sides of the aisle it seems that both. tyes want.tyes. parties want to put the taxpayers money out there. are you committed to being fiscally responsible and not taking on for deal for this infrastructure. is that a deal or are you willing to take on more debt. >> we're going to have to see what we get for our money. i don't want any more debt. we're at 23 trillion now. i ran for congress five years ago because of the national debt buildup, i was worried about my 14, soon to be 16 grandchildren and what we're going to saddle them with. and so we absolutely have got to start being fiscally responsible and that's why i think it's so crucial that both sides be willing to -- you know, let's not roll back tax cuts. let's not hike taxes on the middle class. and we keep hearing this nonsense about the tax cuts and jobs act only be
david: carol, go ahead. >> congressman, it's carol roth. you mentioned the democrats putting their money where their mouth is. i find it's putting the taxpayers' money where everybody's mouth is and unfortunately on both sides of the aisle it seems that both. tyes want.tyes. parties want to put the taxpayers money out there. are you committed to being fiscally responsible and not taking on for deal for this infrastructure. is that a deal or are you willing to take on more debt. >>...
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we have cheered up with the weather, carol. apologies for yesterday, carole. don't even give it a second thought! it isa don't even give it a second thought! it is a lovely day here in liverpool, and i am on the 10th floor of the royal liver building. it is fantastic. when it was built, it was the tallest building in europe, and now it is the fourth joint tallest in liverpool. two iconic things about it other liver birds. this is bertie, he is the male one, and he looks inland. the female is called bella and she looks over the sailors sailors are coming home. they are largely based on cormorants, and they are fabulous, it is lovely to see them when you are walking along the waterfront or heading towards the building. it has been raining this morning in liverpool. that will clear, with sunshine and showers. some heavy and thundery with some hail mixed in for good mounted —— measure. so, we will be losing the yellows a nd measure. so, we will be losing the yellows and they will be replaced by blues. it is going to feel cooler, particularly in the middle half
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carol: as you know better than anyone, sergio marchionne was an incredible auto executive. he was, as you write in your book, he was on the phone constantly. he was on whatsapp messaging people constantly. tommaso: absolutely and this is one of the reasons i personally started to feel worried about his health condition because he was suddenly off-line.
carol: as you know better than anyone, sergio marchionne was an incredible auto executive. he was, as you write in your book, he was on the phone constantly. he was on whatsapp messaging people constantly. tommaso: absolutely and this is one of the reasons i personally started to feel worried about his health condition because he was suddenly off-line.
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. carol: a new ai product that plans to give superhero like hearing to the masses. media,and social global anyone under 15 probably knows about it. carol:
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. carol: a new ai product that plans to give superhero like hearing to the masses. media,and social global anyone under 15 probably knows about it. carol:
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carol: and you come at it from two different ways. you are more liberal and beth is more conservative. how do you keep it civil? this has become more difficult in today's environment. globally. sarah we talk about this in our : book. it is not a secret sauce, it is a practice. it is not a one time you have a conversation and you're like i fixed it. you're going to get it wrong, but your committed to the practice of listening. to engaging each other in conversation and getting curious about where the other person is coming from. that grander vision about where we are going with the relationship instead of feeling , like every time we have to come to an agreement about health care, that will not go anywhere.
carol: and you come at it from two different ways. you are more liberal and beth is more conservative. how do you keep it civil? this has become more difficult in today's environment. globally. sarah we talk about this in our : book. it is not a secret sauce, it is a practice. it is not a one time you have a conversation and you're like i fixed it. you're going to get it wrong, but your committed to the practice of listening. to engaging each other in conversation and getting curious about...
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charles: carol, you're a former investment banker. these are heady times for investment bankers and wall street will make a lot of money on this. 230 companies are supposed to go public this year. can the market handle that? >> i think the market will be able to handle some of those but i would expect a lot of winners and losers. this is a time in the market if you're an investment banker, if you want to get out, get out now. don't expect this market is here next year. that is not necessarily for a great thing for people long term investors. you have to be really careful trying to get in on the hot ipo ahead of what is to come so it's, definitely it is a mixed bag. i think the market will be able to handle the volume short term but it's a long-term issue, especially if you have the long-term view. charles: dr, more near term as we approach all-time highs how do you see this playing out? because the bias certainly shifted to the upside but we always see this anxiety day after day recently on up days as we get close to the highs the mar
charles: carol, you're a former investment banker. these are heady times for investment bankers and wall street will make a lot of money on this. 230 companies are supposed to go public this year. can the market handle that? >> i think the market will be able to handle some of those but i would expect a lot of winners and losers. this is a time in the market if you're an investment banker, if you want to get out, get out now. don't expect this market is here next year. that is not...
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carol leonnig, pulitzer prize winning reporter for "washington post". and chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. good evening and welcome to you all. matt, we will begin with you because you get the longest travelled award. i also understand there's a sizable satellite delay in our being able to talk with you. you are still doing your job over there in brussels, we note. you coauthored the "times" piece today on the seven important takeaways, seven important things we had to know. being across the atlantic, has it given you any distance? has anything stood out to you in this report that may not occur to us? >> i think the thing to -- i think the thing that jumped out at me, frankly, was just the repeated pattern of lies and misdirection and cover stories and changing stories, not just from the president but throughout his administration and throughout his -- his campaign. it was just one false statement after another. one of the things that you could see in the report that even mueller was grappling with was this question o
carol leonnig, pulitzer prize winning reporter for "washington post". and chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. good evening and welcome to you all. matt, we will begin with you because you get the longest travelled award. i also understand there's a sizable satellite delay in our being able to talk with you. you are still doing your job over there in brussels, we note. you coauthored the "times" piece today on the seven important takeaways,...
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with that, here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, carol lam, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of california. annie karni, white house reporter for "the new york times." and katie benner, justice department reporter for "the new york times". good evening and welcome to you all. annie, i'd like to begin with you. does the president feel good right about now that he has his nonrecusing spy-believing man in place at justice? >> he does. and i just want to take us back to when bill barr was kind of thrust upon him. he didn't know bill barr at all, and the weekend before the barr letter came out, i heard from allies of the president that he was calling around asking people, what do you think about bill barr? what do we know about bill barr? so he was nervous. he didn't know -- i think he would have preferred originally a loyalist like rudy giuliani, but he knew he couldn't install someone like that at the head of the justice department and he didn't know this guy, so i think he's incredibly relieved that the spy language seems to mimic the language
with that, here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, carol lam, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of california. annie karni, white house reporter for "the new york times." and katie benner, justice department reporter for "the new york times". good evening and welcome to you all. annie, i'd like to begin with you. does the president feel good right about now that he has his nonrecusing spy-believing man in place at justice? >> he does. and i...
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carol roth. future file legacy planner and. obviously edward, scott, we'll talk trade this hour, big picture the story is the economy. a lot of us, as usual scrolling through twitter this morning 8:30 in the morning, 3.2% i thought it was a misprint until i saw five or six tweets in a row. boy, what do you make of the gdp figure? are you excited about the future. do you say to yourself can we sustain this? what is your take. >> you know, connell i'm always excited about the future. that goes without saying but i will tell you economically, my friends, democrats, most republicans should be excited because i think this was a data point, gdp which is back ard looking, yes, gosh go whack to the beginning of year maybe flat, now we're above 3. there are revisions that will come. recent data reports, whether gdp. wage growth numbers very good, unemployment numbers percentagewise, those are very much stronger than what they thought were coming into the year and i think stocks are taking a leap from that. we're seeing new highs in the
carol roth. future file legacy planner and. obviously edward, scott, we'll talk trade this hour, big picture the story is the economy. a lot of us, as usual scrolling through twitter this morning 8:30 in the morning, 3.2% i thought it was a misprint until i saw five or six tweets in a row. boy, what do you make of the gdp figure? are you excited about the future. do you say to yourself can we sustain this? what is your take. >> you know, connell i'm always excited about the future. that...
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back with me, carol lamb and danny cevallos, carol, thank you, danny, thank you. before the presser, barr commented on how the president was feeling during the investigation, emotionally and otherwise. danny, how unusual is that to hear that from an attorney general? >> i thought it was an unwise choice of words for the president -- i mean, for the attorney general. he had to know that using those kinds of words, showing sympathy for the president when it really wasn't necessary, really what he should have done is let this report that he's about to release speak for itself. it really set himself up for trouble because by showing that kind of sympathy and empathy for the president, everyone knew this report was coming out and they knew there was going to be all this really bad material in the report about the president. so i think it was some ill-advised commentary. i'm not prepared to call ag barr a fixer on the order of a michael cohen, those are two completely different, opposite universes. >> in terms of roy cohn, then. >> no. not a tom hagen, no. ag barr is ag
back with me, carol lamb and danny cevallos, carol, thank you, danny, thank you. before the presser, barr commented on how the president was feeling during the investigation, emotionally and otherwise. danny, how unusual is that to hear that from an attorney general? >> i thought it was an unwise choice of words for the president -- i mean, for the attorney general. he had to know that using those kinds of words, showing sympathy for the president when it really wasn't necessary, really...
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a car sale man doing what a war sala carsalesman. >> this is caroll roth. so interesting to me. tesla is part of the driving experience. you want to go to sport mode and ludicrous mode, once you are in autonomous then that experience a passenger experience which is different. given that is what he sells at and they are in financial trouble it tesla even a player. >> they are trying to. tesla put tablet in middle that you could use and watch that might happen a lot when we move to this autonomous future, you can watch things, they have that set up. they you know put themselves toward that autonomous future, but it is as close as to what they say. >> john la layfield here, other technology advance from past, stage coach to train, opened up commerce, and car to plane, that opened up commerce to a autonoms cars you will take away so many good driving jobs, what do you see job scenario looking like, whether 2 or 20 years they are coming? >> for sure, autonomous cars am enwill end up as robotaxi's fir. it just a question how fast does this roll out. it will be a negative for people wh
a car sale man doing what a war sala carsalesman. >> this is caroll roth. so interesting to me. tesla is part of the driving experience. you want to go to sport mode and ludicrous mode, once you are in autonomous then that experience a passenger experience which is different. given that is what he sells at and they are in financial trouble it tesla even a player. >> they are trying to. tesla put tablet in middle that you could use and watch that might happen a lot when we move to...
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to chuck rosenberg, to carol leonnig, our thanks. matt apuzzo. for all the world you look like nato secretary general against that backdrop more appropriately. thanks to you, it is 5:15 a.m. in brussels. terrific conversation, gang. thank you all for coming on the broadcast at the end of this long week. coming up for us tonight, the president calls it a big, fat waste of time, energy and money, but there are still a number of investigations swirling around him. and, later, the russians are mocking the mueller report. the problem is they're also reading the mueller report. we'll fit that in when we continue as "the 11th hour with brian williams" just getting started on this friday night. igt at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. because when you're ready for what comes next, the only direction is forward. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c e
to chuck rosenberg, to carol leonnig, our thanks. matt apuzzo. for all the world you look like nato secretary general against that backdrop more appropriately. thanks to you, it is 5:15 a.m. in brussels. terrific conversation, gang. thank you all for coming on the broadcast at the end of this long week. coming up for us tonight, the president calls it a big, fat waste of time, energy and money, but there are still a number of investigations swirling around him. and, later, the russians are...
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carol lam, annie karni, katie benner. our thanks to the three of you for starting us off. >>> as we approach our first break, how has the president gone from i love wikileaks to just today saying it's not my thing? a look at the evolution of our president now that assange is in cuffs. >>> and later, the three "bs" leading the democratic pack, biden, bernie and the new name that doesn't roll so easily off the tongue as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on a thursday night. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> the founder of wikileaks, julian assange, is in british police custody tonight. his arrest this morning in london ending his seven years of sheltering in place in the ecuadorian embassy. dramatic video showed him getting dragged out
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. >> this is caroll roth. i would like to get in on a class act suit for my time wasted talking about this. i have to ask you, being out in hollywood, we have seen a lot of apology tours before. what did you think happens with jussie smollett's career either if he is found guilty by the city of chicago suit or by fbi. or if nothing happens? >> you know, we kind of talk about this before. we have done tmz for 14 years. every time something happens to a celebrity. everyone takes a snap shot at their worse time, they say this going to define them for their life. almost never does. and my guest example -- best example is kobe bryant. he won an oscar last year in 20004 --2004. everyone said he was finished and never get an endorsement. i have seen this so much. number one i don't think this necessarily defines him. but number two, given what is going on in our crazy world right now, i don't think that this incident is going to define jussie smollett depending on what he does. this will have an impact on him. the wa
. >> this is caroll roth. i would like to get in on a class act suit for my time wasted talking about this. i have to ask you, being out in hollywood, we have seen a lot of apology tours before. what did you think happens with jussie smollett's career either if he is found guilty by the city of chicago suit or by fbi. or if nothing happens? >> you know, we kind of talk about this before. we have done tmz for 14 years. every time something happens to a celebrity. everyone takes a...
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. ♪ eó2w ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly. we are joining you from bloomberg's headquarters in new york. carol: economists have had a hard time forecasting recessions. jason: and japan schools the world on how it a wealthy nation can maintain its superpower status. carol: and the greatest delivery
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massar. jason: i jason kelly. carol: in this weeks program, why economists have had such a hard time forecasting recessions. plus, japan schools the world on how about the world on how a wealthy nation can maintain its superpower status. carol: and -- the international cover
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massar. jason: i jason kelly. carol: in this weeks program, why economists have had such a hard time forecasting recessions. plus, japan schools the world on how about the world on how a wealthy nation can maintain its superpower status. carol: and -- the international cover